Does anyone collect and save the water they use to cool their worts and use that water for the mash and/or sparge for future brews? If so, how do you collect and save your water? Is there any negatives in doing this?

I currently don't do an treatments to my water and just use the good ole' tap water here in Aurora, CO. One day I'll get around to getting my water analyzed and adjusting my water where needed.

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Jeremy Baker

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I've been using it to water flowers, the lawn, hops, and using it to clean equipment. Yet, as I was watering the flowers this evening, I was wondering if anyone used the water in their next brew. I probably would need to use a RV hose instead of a garden hose to hook up to my IC.

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some pro brewers run the hot chilling water right into the tun for the next mash. Why waste the heat? but your' just talking about saving it till you brew again some other day. Get some big 5 gallon jugs if you want. It's never a bad idea to have 10-15 gallons of drinking water available.

some pro brewers run the hot chilling water right into the tun for the next mash. Why waste the heat? but your' just talking about saving it till you brew again some other day. Get some big 5 gallon jugs if you want. It's never a bad idea to have 10-15 gallons of drinking water available.

Your right, I was thinking about using the collected water for mash and/or sparge for another day. I usually brew 3-4 times a month, so the water would sit around for a week at most.

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Jeremy Baker

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We lose power so many times during most winters that it's become SOP for me to fill a few kegs with water. We have a well, so no power=no water.

Same here. In the 3 years we've lived in this house we've had at least one multiday power outage every year. If they predict a potential outage I fill my carboys with water in advance. Think I'm going to pull the trigger on a whole house generator this year though. No water and no heat royally sucks.

I actually just did this a couple weeks ago. The water sat overnight then I used the water for brewing 2 more batches. I collected the water in a 20 gallon food safe garbage can. The wort from both batches tasted good. Now to taste the beers since they are done fermenting! Cheers, Brandon

I actually just did this a couple weeks ago. The water sat overnight then I used the water for brewing 2 more batches. I collected the water in a 20 gallon food safe garbage can. The wort from both batches tasted good. Now to taste the beers since they are done fermenting! Cheers, Brandon

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Thanks, I'm going to give it a go this weekend. Gonna save the water from Saturday's brew and use it for the mash and sparge for the Sunday brew.

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"An escalator can never break: it can only become stairs. You should never see an Escalator Temporarily Out Of Order sign, just Escalator Temporarily Stairs. Sorry for the convenience." - Mitch Hedberg

I actually just did this a couple weeks ago. The water sat overnight then I used the water for brewing 2 more batches. I collected the water in a 20 gallon food safe garbage can. The wort from both batches tasted good. Now to taste the beers since they are done fermenting! Cheers, Brandon

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Thanks, I'm going to give it a go this weekend. Gonna save the water from Saturday's brew and use it for the mash and sparge for the Sunday brew.

I've been doing this for awhile when I'm brewing again within a few days. I used to run off into the washing machine, but I got a newfangled one that can't handle being pre-filled.